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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 7th, 2021
The nineteenth installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is out, for the week ending on February 7th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Regularization Techniques in Linear Regression With Python
Checkout how to apply Regularization constraints in Linear Regression Using Python
Debian GNU/Linux 10.8 “Buster” Released with 45 Security Updates
The Debian Project announced today the general available of Debian GNU/Linux 10.8 as the eight ISO release for the stable Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” operating system series.
How to restore USB normal after bootable USB
You are anxious what happen to your pen drive why it is just showing limited storage (Oh holy!) I have tried to format USB drive still the USB Drive is showing limited storage, and this all happened when I have followed the creating a bootable USB drive to Install Ubuntu on my system.
Defining boundaries and interfaces in software development
Zombies are bad at understanding boundaries. They trample over fences, tear down walls, and generally get into places they don't belong. In the previous articles in this series, I explained why tackling coding problems all at once, as if they were hordes of zombies, is a mistake.
AlmaLinux (CentOS Replacement) - First Beta is Out. Download and Test
The team releases the first beta of the AlmaLinux (version 8.3) within months after announcements. Here are the details on how to download and test.
Darktable 3.4.1 Improves Camera Support, Adds Faster Thumbnail Generation
Darktable 3.4.1 open-source and cross-platform RAW image editor has been released today with a bunch of bug fixes and better camera support by introducing new white balance presets and noise profiles.
Jetson Xavier powered “outdoor AI� edge AI computer features 8x GMSL cams
Neousys’ IP67 protected “NRU-110V” edge AI system runs Linux on a Jetson AGX Xavier and offers a 10GbE port and 8x time-synchronized GMSL cameras for rugged applications including robotics and automated vehicles. Neousys announced a rugged NRU-110V computer that runs Linux for Tegra (L4T) on Nvidia’s high-end Jetson AGX Xavier module. The system acts as […]
How to update sudo version on Linux
The latest heap buffer overflow vulnerability discovered in sudo (CVE-2021-3156) can trigger privilege escalation and allow any unprivileged user (those not in the sudoers list, or even nobody) to bypass password authentication and gain the root access. This vulnerability can easily be exploited as the second-stage attack once a low-level service account gets breached. This tutorial describes how to check if your sudo is vulnerable and how to update it on your Linux system.
Kubernetes Cloud Native Ecosystem Set to Advance in 2021
The open source Kubernetes platform has seen no shortage of hype in recent years as cloud providers, vendors and organizations of all sizes embraced the cloud-native ecosystem model.
How to Control App Priorities with Ananicy in Linux
Ananicy is a modern auto-nice solution to help you automate app priority in Linux. You can create profiles for software that you want to prioritize.
Convert audio files with this versatile Linux command
I work with media, and when you work with any kind of media, you learn pretty quickly that standardization is a valuable tool. Just as you wouldn't try to add a fraction to a decimal without converting one or the other, I've learned that it's not ideal to combine media of differing formats. Most hobbyist-level applications make the conversion process invisible to the user as a convenience. Flexible software aimed at users needing control over the fine details of their assets, however, often leave it up to you to convert your media to your desired format in advance.
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LibreOffice 7.1 Open-Source Office Suite Officially Released, This Is What's New
The Document Foundation released today the LibreOffice 7.1 open-source and cross-platform office suite for all supported platforms, a major release that introduces new features and improvements.
Install Conky Manager on Ubuntu 20.04
Conky is a very efficient system monitoring software that is used to display information regarding your system’s activities and performance. However, if we talk about the interface to configure this system monitor, then there is much room for improvements. Nevertheless, Conky Manager is there to resolve this issue.
New Ubuntu Desktop Installer is Arriving Replacing Ubiquity
The Ubuntu team announced that a new desktop installer based on Flutter is in the works. And it will replace the current Ubiquity installer.
Securing your open-source software supply chain with Tidelift catalogs
Thanks to the Solarwinds fiasco, we now see the importance of knowing what's really in your software supply chain. Tidelift is doing just that for open-source projects with its Tidelift catalogs.
Audacious 4.1 Open-Source Music Player Adds Dual Qt+GTK Build, Initial Qt 6 Support
Audacious 4.1 open-source and cross-platform music player has been released as the first major point release to the latest 4.0 series, adding various improvements and bug fixes.
Canonical turns to Google framework for new installer, but community asks why not have a Flutter on GTK?
Bye bye Ubiquity, Subiquity: new unified installer will cover both desktop and server. Canonical is building a new installer for Ubuntu using Google's cross-platform Flutter framework – but is facing questions about use of a non-native toolkit for such a key component.…
ClusBerry for Home clusters up to eight CM4 modules with a la carte I/O
Techbase unveiled a “ClusBerry for Home” desktop cluster system with 2x to 8x Raspberry Pi CM4 modules and modular configurations including serial I/O, wireless, AI, NAS, USB 3.0 hub, 2.5GbE, and SuperCap. A few weeks ago, Techbase previewed a DIN-rail form-factor ClusBerry clustering system for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, as reported by CNXSoft. […]
Oracle Linux vs Red Hat (RHEL)
Oracle Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) are well-known Linux distributions, often used in the business world. Each distro has their own pros and cons, differences, and similarities to the other. In this guide, we'll be comparing the two distributions across a few key areas and giving a brief review of both distros. Read on to learn more about Oracle Linux and RHEL and how they compare. By the end of this article, you'll be armed with enough information to choose the best distro for your needs.
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